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We find out what the benefits are, of vegetables produced in Singapore's first vertical farm - Sky Greens.

published:26 Jul 2013

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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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published:30 Jun 2016

views:567649

Once again, together with the Ministry of National Development (MND) and this time, the Agri-Food & VeterinaryAuthority of Singapore (AVA), TheSmartLocal organised #InstaWalk at Lim Chu Kang on the 15th of October 2016 to give us a sneak peek into the high-tech farms we have right here in our little red dot!
Joining us on this #iWalkLimChuKang journey were our influencers, Aaron Kai (@aaron.kai), Danny Ng (@daannyng) and Eswari Gunasagar (@esh_wari). We also picked 25 lucky participants to join us on a tour to the most insta-worthy locations here.
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published:01 Nov 2016

views:26103

Discover the evolution of fish farms and how some fish farmers still prefer the old school methods over technology.
Catch this and more on www.razortv.com.sg

published:25 Jul 2013

views:25181

Vertical Farming: The cutting edge technology transforming Singapore's food markets
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In Singapore, the challenge of feeding a growing population is pushing the concept of urban farming to new heights. A super-efficient vertical farming system is producing greens for 5 million residents.
"Can we supply enough food for everyone on the planet?" is a question plaguing leaders around the world. In Singapore SkyGreen offers one example of how this might be possible, "not just technically, but economically". By increasing their food security while reducing the impact of food production on global climate change, SkyGreen is 10 times more productive per square foot than conventional farming.
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published:09 Sep 2013

views:460215

With land prices at a premium in Singapore, vertical farms with rotating vertical racks present a sustainable solution while cutting down pollution.

published:28 Dec 2012

views:275451

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Did you know that Singapore used to be filled with plantations and that in some areas of Singapore, there are still plantations amidst the forest? This video shows how you can start your own little farm in Singapore!
As part of LessonsGoWhere's SG50 celebrations, we're honoured to work with the passionate Alexius Yeo to showcase organic farming in Singapore.
If you'd like to learn more, visit https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/ and check out his classes!

In our series, Real Food, we take a look at the growing trend of vertical farming. Companies like Aerofarms are rethinking how we grow vegetables by going up to provided fresh and affordable produce. Michelle Miller reports.
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published:27 Mar 2017

views:157144

BARCELONA, SPAIN — A Barcelona-based company has developed a solar powered floating farm system that could ease growing food demand around the world.
SmartFloatingFarms, otherwise known as SFF, was developed by Forward Thinking Architecture. The idea was inspired by traditional grid-shape fish farms in Asia.
The structure is 200 meters wide and 350 meters long, which is roughly the size of 6 football fields. They can be connected to form a cluster of modules.
The floating farm has three levels: the top level is installed with photovoltaic panels to harvest sunlight for electricity and it has rainwater collectors for irrigation purposes; second level serves as a greenhouse for the vegetables, which are grown without soil under the hydroponic system; and the ground level is used as a fish farm on the open sea, as well as a fish egg hatchery, a slaughterhouse and a storage room for the fish.
All the modules are centrally controlled by software via Cloud technology. The production data will be analysed and can be used to make comparisons on food needs for specific cities.
Each SFF is estimated to have a maximum production of 8.152 tons of vegetables and 1.703 tons of fish per year. The floating farms are ideal for densely populated cities near coastal areas such as Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong.
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published:01 Jun 2016

views:41995

By 2050, the world will need to feed an additional 2.5 billion people living in cities. Yet as the demand for food rises, the amount of land available for agriculture in developed countries is expected to decline.
In Japan, at the Fujitsu factory of Aizu-Wakamatsu which still manufactures semiconductor chips for computers, a different project is underway which may offer a solution to this problem.
The company has converted an unused part of the factory into a farm to grow food - and more specifically, to grow lettuce. Fujitsu has focused on growing a low-potassium variety, which is sold to people with kidney problems who cannot process the mineral properly.
JoinRachel Mealey in Japan's Fukushima Prefecture to visit the sun-free and soil-free urban farms of the future.

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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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Once again, together with the Ministry of National Development (MND) and this time, the Agri-Food & VeterinaryAuthority of Singapore (AVA), TheSmartLocal organised #InstaWalk at Lim Chu Kang on the 15th of October 2016 to give us a sneak peek into the high-tech farms we have right here in our little red dot!
Joining us on this #iWalkLimChuKang journey were our influencers, Aaron Kai (@aaron.kai), Danny Ng (@daannyng) and Eswari Gunasagar (@esh_wari). We also picked 25 lucky participants to join us on a tour to the most insta-worthy locations here.
Check out our FacebookAlbum here:
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Videography By:
Alison Tan - https://instagram.com/alisonaliceally
Jonathan Paul - https://instagram.com/jonathanpaulsxw8
Julian Reyes - https://instagram.com/joel_s
Lucas Soh - https://instagram.com/l.syh
Yun Qian Lim - https://instagram.com/lyqian
ZaidIzzuddin - https://instagram.com/zai8izzuddin
Edited By:
Zaid Izzuddin
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5:13

Our Singapore fish farms: From kelongs to wifi

Our Singapore fish farms: From kelongs to wifi

Our Singapore fish farms: From kelongs to wifi

Discover the evolution of fish farms and how some fish farmers still prefer the old school methods over technology.
Catch this and more on www.razortv.com.sg

6:47

How Vertical Farms Bring Fresh Food To Booming Cities

How Vertical Farms Bring Fresh Food To Booming Cities

How Vertical Farms Bring Fresh Food To Booming Cities

Vertical Farming: The cutting edge technology transforming Singapore's food markets
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=65841
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In Singapore, the challenge of feeding a growing population is pushing the concept of urban farming to new heights. A super-efficient vertical farming system is producing greens for 5 million residents.
"Can we supply enough food for everyone on the planet?" is a question plaguing leaders around the world. In Singapore SkyGreen offers one example of how this might be possible, "not just technically, but economically". By increasing their food security while reducing the impact of food production on global climate change, SkyGreen is 10 times more productive per square foot than conventional farming.
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2:46

Vertical farms solve land problem

Vertical farms solve land problem

Vertical farms solve land problem

With land prices at a premium in Singapore, vertical farms with rotating vertical racks present a sustainable solution while cutting down pollution.

3:41

An Introduction to Home Farming in Singapore

An Introduction to Home Farming in Singapore

An Introduction to Home Farming in Singapore

https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/
Did you know that Singapore used to be filled with plantations and that in some areas of Singapore, there are still plantations amidst the forest? This video shows how you can start your own little farm in Singapore!
As part of LessonsGoWhere's SG50 celebrations, we're honoured to work with the passionate Alexius Yeo to showcase organic farming in Singapore.
If you'd like to learn more, visit https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/ and check out his classes!

How Aerofarms' vertical farms grow produce

In our series, Real Food, we take a look at the growing trend of vertical farming. Companies like Aerofarms are rethinking how we grow vegetables by going up to provided fresh and affordable produce. Michelle Miller reports.
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BARCELONA, SPAIN — A Barcelona-based company has developed a solar powered floating farm system that could ease growing food demand around the world.
SmartFloatingFarms, otherwise known as SFF, was developed by Forward Thinking Architecture. The idea was inspired by traditional grid-shape fish farms in Asia.
The structure is 200 meters wide and 350 meters long, which is roughly the size of 6 football fields. They can be connected to form a cluster of modules.
The floating farm has three levels: the top level is installed with photovoltaic panels to harvest sunlight for electricity and it has rainwater collectors for irrigation purposes; second level serves as a greenhouse for the vegetables, which are grown without soil under the hydroponic system; and the ground level is used as a fish farm on the open sea, as well as a fish egg hatchery, a slaughterhouse and a storage room for the fish.
All the modules are centrally controlled by software via Cloud technology. The production data will be analysed and can be used to make comparisons on food needs for specific cities.
Each SFF is estimated to have a maximum production of 8.152 tons of vegetables and 1.703 tons of fish per year. The floating farms are ideal for densely populated cities near coastal areas such as Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong.
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5:04

🇯🇵 Earthrise - Japan's Future Farms

🇯🇵 Earthrise - Japan's Future Farms

🇯🇵 Earthrise - Japan's Future Farms

By 2050, the world will need to feed an additional 2.5 billion people living in cities. Yet as the demand for food rises, the amount of land available for agriculture in developed countries is expected to decline.
In Japan, at the Fujitsu factory of Aizu-Wakamatsu which still manufactures semiconductor chips for computers, a different project is underway which may offer a solution to this problem.
The company has converted an unused part of the factory into a farm to grow food - and more specifically, to grow lettuce. Fujitsu has focused on growing a low-potassium variety, which is sold to people with kidney problems who cannot process the mineral properly.
JoinRachel Mealey in Japan's Fukushima Prefecture to visit the sun-free and soil-free urban farms of the future.

3:38

This Farm of the Future Uses No Soil and 95% Less Water

This Farm of the Future Uses No Soil and 95% Less Water

This Farm of the Future Uses No Soil and 95% Less Water

Watch the next episode about San Francisco becoming a zero waste city: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg3OA1s8-SI&list=UUJsSEDFFnMFvW9JWU6XUn0Q
As urban populations continue to rise, innovators are looking beyond traditional farming as a way to feed everyone while having less impact on our land and water resources. Vertical farming is one solution that's been implemented around the world. Vertical farms produce crops in stacked layers, often in controlled environments such as those built by AeroFarms in Newark, New Jersey. AeroFarms grows a variety of leafy salad greens using a process called "aeroponics," which relies on air and mist. AeroFarms' crops are grown entirely indoors using a reusable cloth medium made from recycled plastics. In the absence of sun exposure, the company uses LED lights that expose plants to only certain types of spectrum. AeroFarms claims it uses 95% less water than a traditional farm thanks to its specially designed root misting system. And it is now building out a new 70,000 square foot facility in a former steel mill. Once completed, it's expected to grow 2 million pounds of greens per year, making it the largest indoor vertical farm in the world.
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2:16

GreenCube Vertical Farming System

GreenCube Vertical Farming System

GreenCube Vertical Farming System

The GreenCube is the result of more than 40 years of know-how and experience in greenhouse automation, and is designed from the ground up to be modular, flexible and financially sustainable.
The GreenCube is fully automated using just 3D-Carriers and Lifts with no need for always on sensors or other expensive fixed conveyors.
The control and registration of the GreenCube is done using our industry leading Dat-A-Control software package.
Please visit www.logiqs.nl/en for more information.

Transforming Spaces - A Citizen Farm Story

[Tenant Profile] SLA is constantly looking at innovative ways to adapt State land and properties for interim use to benefit the community. We work closely with relevant agencies and the community who share our vision in #TransformingSpaces and #CreatingCommunities.
Meet our tenant, 28-year-old UrbanFarmerDarren Ho from CitizenFarm who has set up his farm at the most unlikely of places - under the West Coast Viaduct.

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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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Once again, together with the Ministry of National Development (MND) and this time, the Agri-Food & VeterinaryAuthority of Singapore (AVA), TheSmartLocal organised #InstaWalk at Lim Chu Kang on the 15th of October 2016 to give us a sneak peek into the high-tech farms we have right here in our little red dot!
Joining us on this #iWalkLimChuKang journey were our influencers, Aaron Kai (@aaron.kai), Danny Ng (@daannyng) and Eswari Gunasagar (@esh_wari). We also picked 25 lucky participants to join us on a tour to the most insta-worthy locations here.
Check out our FacebookAlbum here:
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Don’t forget to follow @thesmartlocalsg and @MNDSingapore on Instagram for more information on our next #InstaWalk!
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published: 01 Nov 2016

Our Singapore fish farms: From kelongs to wifi

Discover the evolution of fish farms and how some fish farmers still prefer the old school methods over technology.
Catch this and more on www.razortv.com.sg

published: 25 Jul 2013

How Vertical Farms Bring Fresh Food To Booming Cities

Vertical Farming: The cutting edge technology transforming Singapore's food markets
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=65841
Subscribe to Journeyman for more: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=67680
In Singapore, the challenge of feeding a growing population is pushing the concept of urban farming to new heights. A super-efficient vertical farming system is producing greens for 5 million residents.
"Can we supply enough food for everyone on the planet?" is a question plaguing leaders around the world. In Singapore SkyGreen offers one example of how this might be possible, "not just technically, but economically". By increasing their food sec...

published: 09 Sep 2013

Vertical farms solve land problem

With land prices at a premium in Singapore, vertical farms with rotating vertical racks present a sustainable solution while cutting down pollution.

published: 28 Dec 2012

An Introduction to Home Farming in Singapore

https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/
Did you know that Singapore used to be filled with plantations and that in some areas of Singapore, there are still plantations amidst the forest? This video shows how you can start your own little farm in Singapore!
As part of LessonsGoWhere's SG50 celebrations, we're honoured to work with the passionate Alexius Yeo to showcase organic farming in Singapore.
If you'd like to learn more, visit https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/ and check out his classes!

How Aerofarms' vertical farms grow produce

In our series, Real Food, we take a look at the growing trend of vertical farming. Companies like Aerofarms are rethinking how we grow vegetables by going up to provided fresh and affordable produce. Michelle Miller reports.
Subscribe to the "CBS This Morning" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/1Q0v2hE
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BARCELONA, SPAIN — A Barcelona-based company has developed a solar powered floating farm system that could ease growing food demand around the world.
SmartFloatingFarms, otherwise known as SFF, was developed by Forward Thinking Architecture. The idea was inspired by traditional grid-shape fish farms in Asia.
The structure is 200 meters wide and 350 meters long, which is roughly the size of 6 football fields. They can be connected to form a cluster of modules.
The floating farm has three levels: the top level is installed with photovoltaic panels to harvest sunlight for electricity and it has rainwater collectors for irrigation purposes; second level serves as a greenhouse for the vegetables, which are grown without soil under the hydroponic system; and the ground level is used a...

published: 01 Jun 2016

🇯🇵 Earthrise - Japan's Future Farms

By 2050, the world will need to feed an additional 2.5 billion people living in cities. Yet as the demand for food rises, the amount of land available for agriculture in developed countries is expected to decline.
In Japan, at the Fujitsu factory of Aizu-Wakamatsu which still manufactures semiconductor chips for computers, a different project is underway which may offer a solution to this problem.
The company has converted an unused part of the factory into a farm to grow food - and more specifically, to grow lettuce. Fujitsu has focused on growing a low-potassium variety, which is sold to people with kidney problems who cannot process the mineral properly.
JoinRachel Mealey in Japan's Fukushima Prefecture to visit the sun-free and soil-free urban farms of the future.

published: 26 May 2015

This Farm of the Future Uses No Soil and 95% Less Water

Watch the next episode about San Francisco becoming a zero waste city: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg3OA1s8-SI&list=UUJsSEDFFnMFvW9JWU6XUn0Q
As urban populations continue to rise, innovators are looking beyond traditional farming as a way to feed everyone while having less impact on our land and water resources. Vertical farming is one solution that's been implemented around the world. Vertical farms produce crops in stacked layers, often in controlled environments such as those built by AeroFarms in Newark, New Jersey. AeroFarms grows a variety of leafy salad greens using a process called "aeroponics," which relies on air and mist. AeroFarms' crops are grown entirely indoors using a reusable cloth medium made from recycled plastics. In the absence of sun exposure, the company uses LE...

The rise of vertical farming - VPRO documentary - 2017

Food flats and vertical farming as an alternative to our inefficient food system: in order to do vertical farming in a sustainable way, we must integrate the food production into the urban infrastructure for a significant part. At present, our food system is inefficiently organized: our food travels many kilometers, uses a lot of water, is wasted and pollutes the environment. Nevertheless, the 7 billion inhabitants, often living in large cities, need to be fed. Food flats and vertical farming in urban agriculture are important alternatives to our current inefficient food system.
Original title: Boer zoekt voedselflat
To produce sufficient food for the estimated - nine billion people in 20 years, experiments with vertical farming, rooftop gardening and even sea-farming are being conducted...

published: 28 Oct 2017

Vietnam: When Containers Are Turned into Hydroponic Vertical Farms

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GreenCube Vertical Farming System

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Transforming Spaces - A Citizen Farm Story

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Meet our tenant, 28-year-old UrbanFarmerDarren Ho from CitizenFarm who has set up his farm at the most unlikely of places - under the West Coast Viaduct.

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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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Vertical Farming: The cutting edge technology transforming Singapore's food markets
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In Singapore, the challenge of feeding a growing population is pushing the concept of urban farming to new heights. A super-efficient vertical farming system is producing greens for 5 million residents.
"Can we supply enough food for everyone on the planet?" is a question plaguing leaders around the world. In Singapore SkyGreen offers one example of how this might be possible, "not just technically, but economically". By increasing their food security while reducing the impact of food production on global climate change, SkyGreen is 10 times more productive per square foot than conventional farming.
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In Singapore, the challenge of feeding a growing population is pushing the concept of urban farming to new heights. A super-efficient vertical farming system is producing greens for 5 million residents.
"Can we supply enough food for everyone on the planet?" is a question plaguing leaders around the world. In Singapore SkyGreen offers one example of how this might be possible, "not just technically, but economically". By increasing their food security while reducing the impact of food production on global climate change, SkyGreen is 10 times more productive per square foot than conventional farming.
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An Introduction to Home Farming in Singapore

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Did you know that Singapore used to be filled with plantations and that in some areas of Singapore, there are still plantations amidst the forest? This video shows how you can start your own little farm in Singapore!
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Did you know that Singapore used to be filled with plantations and that in some areas of Singapore, there are still plantations amidst the forest? This video shows how you can start your own little farm in Singapore!
As part of LessonsGoWhere's SG50 celebrations, we're honoured to work with the passionate Alexius Yeo to showcase organic farming in Singapore.
If you'd like to learn more, visit https://lessonsgowhere.com.sg/ and check out his classes!

How Aerofarms' vertical farms grow produce

In our series, Real Food, we take a look at the growing trend of vertical farming. Companies like Aerofarms are rethinking how we grow vegetables by going up to...

In our series, Real Food, we take a look at the growing trend of vertical farming. Companies like Aerofarms are rethinking how we grow vegetables by going up to provided fresh and affordable produce. Michelle Miller reports.
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BARCELONA, SPAIN — A Barcelona-based company has developed a solar powered floating farm system that could ease growing food demand around the world.
Smart F...

BARCELONA, SPAIN — A Barcelona-based company has developed a solar powered floating farm system that could ease growing food demand around the world.
SmartFloatingFarms, otherwise known as SFF, was developed by Forward Thinking Architecture. The idea was inspired by traditional grid-shape fish farms in Asia.
The structure is 200 meters wide and 350 meters long, which is roughly the size of 6 football fields. They can be connected to form a cluster of modules.
The floating farm has three levels: the top level is installed with photovoltaic panels to harvest sunlight for electricity and it has rainwater collectors for irrigation purposes; second level serves as a greenhouse for the vegetables, which are grown without soil under the hydroponic system; and the ground level is used as a fish farm on the open sea, as well as a fish egg hatchery, a slaughterhouse and a storage room for the fish.
All the modules are centrally controlled by software via Cloud technology. The production data will be analysed and can be used to make comparisons on food needs for specific cities.
Each SFF is estimated to have a maximum production of 8.152 tons of vegetables and 1.703 tons of fish per year. The floating farms are ideal for densely populated cities near coastal areas such as Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong.
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BARCELONA, SPAIN — A Barcelona-based company has developed a solar powered floating farm system that could ease growing food demand around the world.
SmartFloatingFarms, otherwise known as SFF, was developed by Forward Thinking Architecture. The idea was inspired by traditional grid-shape fish farms in Asia.
The structure is 200 meters wide and 350 meters long, which is roughly the size of 6 football fields. They can be connected to form a cluster of modules.
The floating farm has three levels: the top level is installed with photovoltaic panels to harvest sunlight for electricity and it has rainwater collectors for irrigation purposes; second level serves as a greenhouse for the vegetables, which are grown without soil under the hydroponic system; and the ground level is used as a fish farm on the open sea, as well as a fish egg hatchery, a slaughterhouse and a storage room for the fish.
All the modules are centrally controlled by software via Cloud technology. The production data will be analysed and can be used to make comparisons on food needs for specific cities.
Each SFF is estimated to have a maximum production of 8.152 tons of vegetables and 1.703 tons of fish per year. The floating farms are ideal for densely populated cities near coastal areas such as Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong.
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🇯🇵 Earthrise - Japan's Future Farms

By 2050, the world will need to feed an additional 2.5 billion people living in cities. Yet as the demand for food rises, the amount of land available for agric...

By 2050, the world will need to feed an additional 2.5 billion people living in cities. Yet as the demand for food rises, the amount of land available for agriculture in developed countries is expected to decline.
In Japan, at the Fujitsu factory of Aizu-Wakamatsu which still manufactures semiconductor chips for computers, a different project is underway which may offer a solution to this problem.
The company has converted an unused part of the factory into a farm to grow food - and more specifically, to grow lettuce. Fujitsu has focused on growing a low-potassium variety, which is sold to people with kidney problems who cannot process the mineral properly.
JoinRachel Mealey in Japan's Fukushima Prefecture to visit the sun-free and soil-free urban farms of the future.

By 2050, the world will need to feed an additional 2.5 billion people living in cities. Yet as the demand for food rises, the amount of land available for agriculture in developed countries is expected to decline.
In Japan, at the Fujitsu factory of Aizu-Wakamatsu which still manufactures semiconductor chips for computers, a different project is underway which may offer a solution to this problem.
The company has converted an unused part of the factory into a farm to grow food - and more specifically, to grow lettuce. Fujitsu has focused on growing a low-potassium variety, which is sold to people with kidney problems who cannot process the mineral properly.
JoinRachel Mealey in Japan's Fukushima Prefecture to visit the sun-free and soil-free urban farms of the future.

This Farm of the Future Uses No Soil and 95% Less Water

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As urban popul...

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As urban populations continue to rise, innovators are looking beyond traditional farming as a way to feed everyone while having less impact on our land and water resources. Vertical farming is one solution that's been implemented around the world. Vertical farms produce crops in stacked layers, often in controlled environments such as those built by AeroFarms in Newark, New Jersey. AeroFarms grows a variety of leafy salad greens using a process called "aeroponics," which relies on air and mist. AeroFarms' crops are grown entirely indoors using a reusable cloth medium made from recycled plastics. In the absence of sun exposure, the company uses LED lights that expose plants to only certain types of spectrum. AeroFarms claims it uses 95% less water than a traditional farm thanks to its specially designed root misting system. And it is now building out a new 70,000 square foot facility in a former steel mill. Once completed, it's expected to grow 2 million pounds of greens per year, making it the largest indoor vertical farm in the world.
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As urban populations continue to rise, innovators are looking beyond traditional farming as a way to feed everyone while having less impact on our land and water resources. Vertical farming is one solution that's been implemented around the world. Vertical farms produce crops in stacked layers, often in controlled environments such as those built by AeroFarms in Newark, New Jersey. AeroFarms grows a variety of leafy salad greens using a process called "aeroponics," which relies on air and mist. AeroFarms' crops are grown entirely indoors using a reusable cloth medium made from recycled plastics. In the absence of sun exposure, the company uses LED lights that expose plants to only certain types of spectrum. AeroFarms claims it uses 95% less water than a traditional farm thanks to its specially designed root misting system. And it is now building out a new 70,000 square foot facility in a former steel mill. Once completed, it's expected to grow 2 million pounds of greens per year, making it the largest indoor vertical farm in the world.
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Vietnam: When Containers Are Turned into Hydroponic Vertical Farms

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GreenCube Vertical Farming System

The GreenCube is the result of more than 40 years of know-how and experience in greenhouse automation, and is designed from the ground up to be modular, flexibl...

The GreenCube is the result of more than 40 years of know-how and experience in greenhouse automation, and is designed from the ground up to be modular, flexible and financially sustainable.
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The control and registration of the GreenCube is done using our industry leading Dat-A-Control software package.
Please visit www.logiqs.nl/en for more information.

The GreenCube is the result of more than 40 years of know-how and experience in greenhouse automation, and is designed from the ground up to be modular, flexible and financially sustainable.
The GreenCube is fully automated using just 3D-Carriers and Lifts with no need for always on sensors or other expensive fixed conveyors.
The control and registration of the GreenCube is done using our industry leading Dat-A-Control software package.
Please visit www.logiqs.nl/en for more information.

Transforming Spaces - A Citizen Farm Story

[Tenant Profile] SLA is constantly looking at innovative ways to adapt State land and properties for interim use to benefit the community. We work closely with ...

[Tenant Profile] SLA is constantly looking at innovative ways to adapt State land and properties for interim use to benefit the community. We work closely with relevant agencies and the community who share our vision in #TransformingSpaces and #CreatingCommunities.
Meet our tenant, 28-year-old UrbanFarmerDarren Ho from CitizenFarm who has set up his farm at the most unlikely of places - under the West Coast Viaduct.

[Tenant Profile] SLA is constantly looking at innovative ways to adapt State land and properties for interim use to benefit the community. We work closely with relevant agencies and the community who share our vision in #TransformingSpaces and #CreatingCommunities.
Meet our tenant, 28-year-old UrbanFarmerDarren Ho from CitizenFarm who has set up his farm at the most unlikely of places - under the West Coast Viaduct.

Singapore Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city,...

published: 16 Jun 2013

Singapore Travel Guide

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
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published: 07 Jul 2015

25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybo...

Top 10 Places to Visit in Singapore

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Welcome to Singapore, one of the smallest countries in the world. Singapore is an island state located off the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula in Southeast Asia.
Besides being the world’s 2nd wealthiest country (second only to Qatar), Singapore is extremely clean and safe, boasting superior air quality and of course tons of great things to see, do and eat!
Welcome to Gardens by the Bay one of the most amazing and botanical gardens in the world. A few things you can see here is the flower dome, the cloud forest, several gardens and the supertrees.
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SINGAPORE for FIRST-TIMERS | Little Grey Box

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Singapore Travel Guide: 7 Budget Tips

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to give tips to your favorite waiter, here's a comprehensive guide from travel blogger Lex Bonife.
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SINGAPORE Travel Guide, 6 Things To Do in Singapore that you must visit

SINGAPORE travel guide, 6 ThingsTo Do in Singapore that you must visit.Travel Tour to Singapore, must prepare information, about travel guide Singapore, Singapore tour guide, Singapore best places, Singapore best places to visit, Singapore street, Singapore street food, Singapore trip then, things to do in Singapore, if you want information about this. In Videos available info as Singapore travel tips, Singapore travel advice Singapore tour guide for Singapore tourism, Singapore tourist.
For those of you who are first-time sightseeing in Singapore, there are at least six things that should be done in the United Kingdom this Commonwealth, SingaporeGates could be the beginning of a majority of the tourists Indonesia to start a trip abroad. Not without reason, as the neighboring country Si...

published: 12 Feb 2018

Travel to Singapore 2018 / THE MOST EXPENSIVE COUNTRY in the world TRAVEL GUIDE

Travel to Singapore in 2018! Today I will tell you about the most expensive country in the world. If you want to visit Singapore this is the video for you ! I will talk about Singapore Street food, attractions, things to do, accomadation and other costs of living
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Travel to Singapore 2018 / THIS IS INSANE !

We travel to Singapore again. In todays travel vlog I am starting out a Singapore travel series. In this episode you are going to see our arrival.
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How to Travel to Singapore / YOU NEED TO SEE THIS PLACE

In todays video I will tell you How to travel to Singapore. We will go to the Garden by the Bay and check out China town. I will show you some things to do in Singapore, many of them for free.
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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
Visit our Singapore travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Small and heavily populated, Singapore is an easy place to explore; nothing in the city is more than an hour from the business district. Thanks to modern construction and outstanding architecture, Singapore is rapidly becoming a powerhouse trade city, but it maintains ties to its Asian roots through traditional temples and many cultural hotspots, like Little India and Kampong Glam.
Your Singapore tour must include the Botanical Gardens and OrchidGardens, both beautiful and notable places to visit. If you’re a fan of exotic animals, stop by the Singapore Zoo and check in with its 300-plus species that take up residence there. You can also take a “bumboat” from Changi Beach to Pulau Ubin, set away from the bustling city, and delight in its quiet mangroves.
No Singapore sightseeing is complete without a visit to Marina Bay, a glowing, high-tech vision of the future, or Orchard Road, which boasts enough shopping to keep you occupied for several rainy afternoons.
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Singapore Travel Guide

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit...

Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
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Our Singapore travel guide! We had a fantastic time in this wonderful city, and now we can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Singapore.
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Singaporehttp://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
Apps we mention:
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25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast A...

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybody in this city. Now let's go find out what makes Singapore (新加坡) one of the most popular cities to visit in all of Asia.
Local spellings of Singapore:
Chinese - 新加坡
Malay - Republik SingapuraTamil - சிங்கப்பூர்
25 Things to do in Singapore CityGuide:
1) Gardens by the Bay (Taman di Persisiran -滨海湾花园 - வளைகுடா தோட்டம்) - 00:28
2) Cloud Forest (云雾林) at Gardens by the Bay - 00:32
3) FlowerDome (花穹) at Gardens by the Bay - 02:10
4) Supertree Grove - 02:40
5) Marina Bay Sands - 03:05
6) Chinatown (牛车水 - Kreta Ayer - சைனா டவுன்) - 03:28
7) Chinatown HeritageCentre - 03:51
8) Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (新加坡佛牙寺龙华院) - 04:00
9) Sri Mariamman Temple (ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில்) - 04:10
10) Arab StreetDistrict (阿拉伯街) for tea and visiting the Masjid SultanMosque - 04:22 (مسجد سلطان)
11) Clarke Quay (克拉码头 - கிளார்க் கீ) - 06:01
12) RiverBoat Tour on a bumboat along Singapore River - 06:12
13) Little India (小印度 - குட்டி இந்தியா) - 06:28
14) Merlion Park - 06:55
15) Breakfast in Singapore (Indian and Malay style) - 07:13
16) Singapore Botanic Gardens (新加坡植物园 - Taman BotaniSingapura - சிங்கப்பூர் தாவரவியல் பூங்கா) - 10:40
17) National Orchid Garden - 11:26
18) Chinese Garden (裕华园) - 12:30
19) Japanese Garden (星和园) - 12:30
20) Fort Canning Park (Bukit Larangan) and the Battlebox - 13:30
21) Singapore Flyer (新加坡摩天观景轮 - Pelayang Singapura - சிங்கப்பூர் ஃப்ளையர்) - 13:48
22) Old AirportFood Centre (Hawker Centre - 小贩中心 - 熟食中心) - 13:58
23) Orchard Road for Shopping in Singapore (乌节路 - Jalan Kebun (Jalan Orkid) - ஓர்ச்சர்ட் சாலை) - 17:02
24) Singapore Nightlife along Clarke Quay - 17:22
25) Singapore at Night - 17:45
*Bonus* MRTSubway and Metro system - 18:00
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Our visit Singapore travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Singapore comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Singapore tourism brochure, Singapore city tour or Singapore itinerary.
25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Today we’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Singapore. This sovereign city state, may not have a whole lot of land, but it sure packs a lot of punch! We had a full week in Singapore, so we set out to explore its distinct neighbourhoods, cool off in its gardens, marvel at its innovative buildings, and of course, eat in its hawker centres. This video will show you 25 things to do in Singapore, now let’s get started:
And that is a wrap for our visit to Singapore. We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to see, do, and eat on your trip. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Singapore, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Singapore video series showcasing Singaporean food, Singaporean culture and Singaporean cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Join us as we visit Singapore exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Singapore travel guide. Singapore is a city unlike any other in Southeast Asia. Known as the 'Lion City' or 'Little Red Dot' Singapore has transformed from being a former British trading colony to one the world's most advanced and prosperous countries featuring a chaotic port.
How to describe the city in just a few words? Modern, clean, diverse, massive, green, sterile and efficient come to mind. With a blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian (Tamil) influences and distinct neighborhoods you'll find a melting pot of cuisines to tickle your every taste bud fancy.
Whether you're shopping until you drop along Orchard Road or enjoying budget meals in one of the many Hawker Centres there is something for everybody in this city. Now let's go find out what makes Singapore (新加坡) one of the most popular cities to visit in all of Asia.
Local spellings of Singapore:
Chinese - 新加坡
Malay - Republik SingapuraTamil - சிங்கப்பூர்
25 Things to do in Singapore CityGuide:
1) Gardens by the Bay (Taman di Persisiran -滨海湾花园 - வளைகுடா தோட்டம்) - 00:28
2) Cloud Forest (云雾林) at Gardens by the Bay - 00:32
3) FlowerDome (花穹) at Gardens by the Bay - 02:10
4) Supertree Grove - 02:40
5) Marina Bay Sands - 03:05
6) Chinatown (牛车水 - Kreta Ayer - சைனா டவுன்) - 03:28
7) Chinatown HeritageCentre - 03:51
8) Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (新加坡佛牙寺龙华院) - 04:00
9) Sri Mariamman Temple (ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோவில்) - 04:10
10) Arab StreetDistrict (阿拉伯街) for tea and visiting the Masjid SultanMosque - 04:22 (مسجد سلطان)
11) Clarke Quay (克拉码头 - கிளார்க் கீ) - 06:01
12) RiverBoat Tour on a bumboat along Singapore River - 06:12
13) Little India (小印度 - குட்டி இந்தியா) - 06:28
14) Merlion Park - 06:55
15) Breakfast in Singapore (Indian and Malay style) - 07:13
16) Singapore Botanic Gardens (新加坡植物园 - Taman BotaniSingapura - சிங்கப்பூர் தாவரவியல் பூங்கா) - 10:40
17) National Orchid Garden - 11:26
18) Chinese Garden (裕华园) - 12:30
19) Japanese Garden (星和园) - 12:30
20) Fort Canning Park (Bukit Larangan) and the Battlebox - 13:30
21) Singapore Flyer (新加坡摩天观景轮 - Pelayang Singapura - சிங்கப்பூர் ஃப்ளையர்) - 13:48
22) Old AirportFood Centre (Hawker Centre - 小贩中心 - 熟食中心) - 13:58
23) Orchard Road for Shopping in Singapore (乌节路 - Jalan Kebun (Jalan Orkid) - ஓர்ச்சர்ட் சாலை) - 17:02
24) Singapore Nightlife along Clarke Quay - 17:22
25) Singapore at Night - 17:45
*Bonus* MRTSubway and Metro system - 18:00
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Our visit Singapore travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Singapore comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Singapore tourism brochure, Singapore city tour or Singapore itinerary.
25 Things to do in Singapore Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Today we’re taking you on a whirlwind tour of Singapore. This sovereign city state, may not have a whole lot of land, but it sure packs a lot of punch! We had a full week in Singapore, so we set out to explore its distinct neighbourhoods, cool off in its gardens, marvel at its innovative buildings, and of course, eat in its hawker centres. This video will show you 25 things to do in Singapore, now let’s get started:
And that is a wrap for our visit to Singapore. We hope that you enjoyed this video and that it gave you a few ideas of things to see, do, and eat on your trip. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Singapore, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Singapore video series showcasing Singaporean food, Singaporean culture and Singaporean cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork

Top 10 Places to Visit in Singapore
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Welcome to Singapore, one of the smallest countries in the world. Singapore is an island state located off the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula in Southeast Asia.
Besides being the world’s 2nd wealthiest country (second only to Qatar), Singapore is extremely clean and safe, boasting superior air quality and of course tons of great things to see, do and eat!
Welcome to Gardens by the Bay one of the most amazing and botanical gardens in the world. A few things you can see here is the flower dome, the cloud forest, several gardens and the supertrees.
The Supertrees are living and breathing sculptures rising above the gardens. For epic views, head up to the top of these supertrees and stroll along the 22-meter-high aerial walkway known as the Skyway to experience the Marina Bay area from a bird’s eye view.
Next up we visit China Town! It's a great place to do some souvenir shopping, eat some local Chinese food and walk around.
One of the highlights about visiting Singapore is to eat at a hawker center. This is a huge food court full of stalls. You need to eat Indian, Malaysian and Chinese. It's very inexpensive!
The Marina Bay SandsHotel is one of Asia’s most iconic buildings and home to the world’s most renowned infinity pool. To visit the pool you must be a guest of the hotel, but you can experience incredible views from the Skypark observation deck or from one of the 57th floor restaurants.
Welcome to the Singapore Zoo! It was founded in 1973, we take a quick tour through the zoo to see the asian animals. Singapore Zoo was the first zoo in the world to have free roaming orangutans.
The RiverSafari is located right next to the Singapore Zoo. It’s a fascinating journey through some of the world’s largest river systems like the Nile and the Mississippi. I was especially excited to visit the Giant PandaForest.
We are inside Thian Hock Keng Temple. It was constructed in the 1840s using the best materials from China at the time. In 1973 it was declared a national monument. Admission is free!
Orchard Road is a major tourist attraction, and when you look around it’s easy to see why. This is where you come for some serious retail therapy, and with more than 10 shopping centers, there is plenty to choose from. The 20-storey Paragon is perhaps the most famous along the strip, with stores like Gucci, Prada and Burberry. It boasts over 200 stores in all.
The Singapore Flyer is the worlds largest observation wheel. This ferris wheel has 28 capsules, each fits 28 people and it takes 28 minutes to do a complete rotation.
Little India is where the Indian community settled in over 200 years ago. Now a days it is a commercial district. They have converted these shop houses into restaurants, shops, jewelry stores and offices. It's a great place to buy gold and try indian food!
Singapore’s Changi Airport is second to none! You may actually want to have a layover here because of how many things there are to do – from a butterfly garden, to shopping and dining, relaxation areas, movie theatre, art installations, a swimming pool, and much much more.
Changi is my favorite airport in the world!
There you have my top 10 places to visit in Singapore! What are your favorite spots? Leave a comment below!
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Welcome to Singapore, one of the smallest countries in the world. Singapore is an island state located off the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula in Southeast Asia.
Besides being the world’s 2nd wealthiest country (second only to Qatar), Singapore is extremely clean and safe, boasting superior air quality and of course tons of great things to see, do and eat!
Welcome to Gardens by the Bay one of the most amazing and botanical gardens in the world. A few things you can see here is the flower dome, the cloud forest, several gardens and the supertrees.
The Supertrees are living and breathing sculptures rising above the gardens. For epic views, head up to the top of these supertrees and stroll along the 22-meter-high aerial walkway known as the Skyway to experience the Marina Bay area from a bird’s eye view.
Next up we visit China Town! It's a great place to do some souvenir shopping, eat some local Chinese food and walk around.
One of the highlights about visiting Singapore is to eat at a hawker center. This is a huge food court full of stalls. You need to eat Indian, Malaysian and Chinese. It's very inexpensive!
The Marina Bay SandsHotel is one of Asia’s most iconic buildings and home to the world’s most renowned infinity pool. To visit the pool you must be a guest of the hotel, but you can experience incredible views from the Skypark observation deck or from one of the 57th floor restaurants.
Welcome to the Singapore Zoo! It was founded in 1973, we take a quick tour through the zoo to see the asian animals. Singapore Zoo was the first zoo in the world to have free roaming orangutans.
The RiverSafari is located right next to the Singapore Zoo. It’s a fascinating journey through some of the world’s largest river systems like the Nile and the Mississippi. I was especially excited to visit the Giant PandaForest.
We are inside Thian Hock Keng Temple. It was constructed in the 1840s using the best materials from China at the time. In 1973 it was declared a national monument. Admission is free!
Orchard Road is a major tourist attraction, and when you look around it’s easy to see why. This is where you come for some serious retail therapy, and with more than 10 shopping centers, there is plenty to choose from. The 20-storey Paragon is perhaps the most famous along the strip, with stores like Gucci, Prada and Burberry. It boasts over 200 stores in all.
The Singapore Flyer is the worlds largest observation wheel. This ferris wheel has 28 capsules, each fits 28 people and it takes 28 minutes to do a complete rotation.
Little India is where the Indian community settled in over 200 years ago. Now a days it is a commercial district. They have converted these shop houses into restaurants, shops, jewelry stores and offices. It's a great place to buy gold and try indian food!
Singapore’s Changi Airport is second to none! You may actually want to have a layover here because of how many things there are to do – from a butterfly garden, to shopping and dining, relaxation areas, movie theatre, art installations, a swimming pool, and much much more.
Changi is my favorite airport in the world!
There you have my top 10 places to visit in Singapore! What are your favorite spots? Leave a comment below!
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SINGAPORE for FIRST-TIMERS | Little Grey Box

Heading to Singapore? As someone who used to live there (and LOVES food) I've got some killer tips to make sure you have an awesome time when you visit. Not jus...

Heading to Singapore? As someone who used to live there (and LOVES food) I've got some killer tips to make sure you have an awesome time when you visit. Not just the touristy stuff, real locals tips from someone who has been there and eaten that. 👉 SUBSCRIBE for Travel fun! https://goo.gl/akhrWc
Just some of the Singapore Guides on the blog:
* How to explore Singapore on a budget!: http://bit.ly/2mGIF1W
* How to spend 48 Hours in Singapore: http://bit.ly/2mphaIe
* 11 Things to know before you go to Singapore: http://bit.ly/2lJxiHl
* 11 Incredible rooftop views in Singapore: http://bit.ly/2m8ucsu
* 28 unique things to do in Singapore: http://bit.ly/2n5dvm2
Travel fun! Inspiring big adventures - by Phoebe Lee and Matt Turk. A few years ago we realised we were unsatisfied with the way our lives were going and decided to leave our jobs to pursue our dreams. Phoebe is a travel writer, blogger and photographer with a love of storytelling. Matt is a videographer and photographer with a love of the outdoors. Together, we travel the world creating fun, relatable guides and videos designed to inspire and entertain.
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Just some of the Singapore Guides on the blog:
* How to explore Singapore on a budget!: http://bit.ly/2mGIF1W
* How to spend 48 Hours in Singapore: http://bit.ly/2mphaIe
* 11 Things to know before you go to Singapore: http://bit.ly/2lJxiHl
* 11 Incredible rooftop views in Singapore: http://bit.ly/2m8ucsu
* 28 unique things to do in Singapore: http://bit.ly/2n5dvm2
Travel fun! Inspiring big adventures - by Phoebe Lee and Matt Turk. A few years ago we realised we were unsatisfied with the way our lives were going and decided to leave our jobs to pursue our dreams. Phoebe is a travel writer, blogger and photographer with a love of storytelling. Matt is a videographer and photographer with a love of the outdoors. Together, we travel the world creating fun, relatable guides and videos designed to inspire and entertain.
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Singapore Travel Guide: 7 Budget Tips

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to ...

Here are 7 Budget Tips that will guide you for your upcoming SingaporeTrip. From hotel rates to city transportation all the way to whether or not you need to give tips to your favorite waiter, here's a comprehensive guide from travel blogger Lex Bonife.
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For those of you who are first-time sightseeing in Singapore, there are at least six things that should be done in the United Kingdom this Commonwealth, SingaporeGates could be the beginning of a majority of the tourists Indonesia to start a trip abroad. Not without reason, as the neighboring country Singapore distance is not too far away. Management of permissions easier as well as for travelling in Singapore do not require a visa. Do not miss the abundance of promo tickets for direct flights to Singapore. For the first time tourists sightseeing in Singapore, there are at least six things that should be done in the United Kingdom Commonwealth. The following list,
1. Tour of history
Start your Singapore trip with a tour of the history of Singapore. As a colony of United Kingdom for almost 150 years, there are many historic buildings in Singapore. The National Museum and the National Gallery are very interesting to visit.
2. Culinary tour
Singapore requested as one of the 10 countries of Asia that has Singapore street food finest by CNN International. Food trader in Singapore generally gathered at pujasera in any way. The price of food in the pujasera is much cheaper than in the restaurant. Singapore chicken rice, kopitiam, Indian dishes, the crab chili sauce, bread and cane,nasi lemak is a dish typical of the multiethnic Singapore.
3. Photo session at the iconic building
It felt incomplete if not Singapore to take on the iconic building. Two of the most iconic buildings in Singapore is a statue of Merlion and Marina Bay Sands.
4. see the culture in Singapore
Singapore has a special complex communities of China and India. The name of this complex can be easily recognized from the MRT station, namely the Little India and China Town. In each of the complex there are synagogues, buildings, and typical souvenir shop themed India or China.
5. A visit to the Garden of the Bay
One of the most amazing glass houses in the world. The total area of the complex Garden by The Bay is 101 hectares. Garden by the Bay has a vertical garden, a greenhouse with a canopy of trees, lakes, and a giant light or the Supertrees.
6. A day at Sentosa IslandThe island of Sentosa into a special location with recreational resort, beach, amusement park, aquarium, and other tourist attractions. It took a full day to do the activity in Sentosa Island
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For those of you who are first-time sightseeing in Singapore, there are at least six things that should be done in the United Kingdom this Commonwealth, SingaporeGates could be the beginning of a majority of the tourists Indonesia to start a trip abroad. Not without reason, as the neighboring country Singapore distance is not too far away. Management of permissions easier as well as for travelling in Singapore do not require a visa. Do not miss the abundance of promo tickets for direct flights to Singapore. For the first time tourists sightseeing in Singapore, there are at least six things that should be done in the United Kingdom Commonwealth. The following list,
1. Tour of history
Start your Singapore trip with a tour of the history of Singapore. As a colony of United Kingdom for almost 150 years, there are many historic buildings in Singapore. The National Museum and the National Gallery are very interesting to visit.
2. Culinary tour
Singapore requested as one of the 10 countries of Asia that has Singapore street food finest by CNN International. Food trader in Singapore generally gathered at pujasera in any way. The price of food in the pujasera is much cheaper than in the restaurant. Singapore chicken rice, kopitiam, Indian dishes, the crab chili sauce, bread and cane,nasi lemak is a dish typical of the multiethnic Singapore.
3. Photo session at the iconic building
It felt incomplete if not Singapore to take on the iconic building. Two of the most iconic buildings in Singapore is a statue of Merlion and Marina Bay Sands.
4. see the culture in Singapore
Singapore has a special complex communities of China and India. The name of this complex can be easily recognized from the MRT station, namely the Little India and China Town. In each of the complex there are synagogues, buildings, and typical souvenir shop themed India or China.
5. A visit to the Garden of the Bay
One of the most amazing glass houses in the world. The total area of the complex Garden by The Bay is 101 hectares. Garden by the Bay has a vertical garden, a greenhouse with a canopy of trees, lakes, and a giant light or the Supertrees.
6. A day at Sentosa IslandThe island of Sentosa into a special location with recreational resort, beach, amusement park, aquarium, and other tourist attractions. It took a full day to do the activity in Sentosa Island
Song: RoMexx - Summer VibesMusic provided by Twin Pillars Records: https://youtu.be/YyOVN3KpiCE
Artists: DJ RoMexx
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Travel Guide Asian :
1. Aceh – Indonesia : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQpRmjVy0Yk
2. Banda Naira – Indonesia : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plVaUmgXWDQ
3. Oman : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zMuZKE8vQw

Travel to Singapore 2018 / THE MOST EXPENSIVE COUNTRY in the world TRAVEL GUIDE

Travel to Singapore in 2018! Today I will tell you about the most expensive country in the world. If you want to visit Singapore this is the video for you ! I w...

Travel to Singapore in 2018! Today I will tell you about the most expensive country in the world. If you want to visit Singapore this is the video for you ! I will talk about Singapore Street food, attractions, things to do, accomadation and other costs of living
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Travel to Singapore in 2018! Today I will tell you about the most expensive country in the world. If you want to visit Singapore this is the video for you ! I will talk about Singapore Street food, attractions, things to do, accomadation and other costs of living
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Travel to Singapore 2018 / THIS IS INSANE !

We travel to Singapore again. In todays travel vlog I am starting out a Singapore travel series. In this episode you are going to see our arrival.
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We travel to Singapore again. In todays travel vlog I am starting out a Singapore travel series. In this episode you are going to see our arrival.
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We travel to Singapore again. In todays travel vlog I am starting out a Singapore travel series. In this episode you are going to see our arrival.
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How to Travel to Singapore / YOU NEED TO SEE THIS PLACE

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Will Shua of FOLO Farms

Will Shua was a government official in Singapore who had a "third life crises" and re-evaluated his life, his relationship with family and friends and what he was doing in the world. With a group of family and friends, he began FOLO (FeedOur Loved Ones) Farms in order to address some health issues that they had come to learn were food-related. We discuss organic farming, how food is the answer to so many of our world's issues, community, environment and spirituality. It is a fun, lively and deep conversation.

published: 22 Apr 2018

Farms-on-lake: Tranquil villages on Inle Lake, Myanmar

Lake almost half the length of Singapore!
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Part 1 - Guy tried to pick up chicks but got attacked off-guard!, Bagan
Part 2 - Moonrise & sunrise above pagodas with hot air balloons zooming by, Bagan
**Part 3 - Tranquil villages-on-lake almost half the length of Singapore! - Inle Lake
Part 4 - Train to Goteik: Rolling miles of daisy through the engineering marvel
Part - Cycling to a vineyard
Part - Band FancyPants on-the-move
Part - Corporate culture & Parties: A glimpse
Part - Insect we ate, Elephant we chased, Dogs we ...
Part - ROADS: Toll almost as fast as ERP, Skipping rope 'cross the road & more!
Part - Pagodas & all: What else?

Wind during storm that damaged Lim Chu Kang farms on Friday hit 133kmh, the strongest since 2010SINGAPORE - The strongest wind gust in eight years was recorded during Friday's thunderstorm which wrought damage to several farms in Lim Chu Kang. Wind speed hit a high of 133.3kmh in Tengah at 3.50p...

A thunderstorm left destruction in its wake at Murai Farmway, near the Lim Chu Kang cemetery, earlier today afternoon (March 30).

published: 30 Mar 2018

Farms in Singapore - Event Tourism & Leisure

As part of a final semester module my partner and I visited farms around Singapore. We learnt about the challenges that traditional farms are currently facing and some of the new technologies in this sector.
Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnI6gEukSY8

published: 24 Mar 2018

USDA withdraws proposal to stiffen rules for organic egg farms

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A visit to a lesser known side of the metropolis. Rural farms are slowly going extinct as many farm owners have to vacate their land for urban redevelopment.
Camera: iPhone X
Stabilization: Zhiyun Smooth Q

published: 06 Jan 2018

Sg farms sabhapur

published: 15 Dec 2017

Food Makers of Singapore [Ep1]: Kühlbarra Fish Farms

Take a virtual tour of Kühlbarra farm in our video and see what it takes to produce the freshest fishes that have chefs across Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia raving.
FOOD MAKERS OF SINGAPORE is a new video series that celebrates brands cultivated locally or in the region, that is critical yet often forgotten in the world of culinary craft.

The Queen of Bollywood Veggies in Singapore | Coconuts TV

Ivy Singh is an eccentric Singaporean grand dame who lives on one of the last remaining working farms in Singapore.
Coconuts TV sat down with Ivy for a wide-ranging interview on her veggie philosophy, the vegetables she grows on her farm, and her opinions on the shortcomings of the Singapore government.
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published: 26 Jul 2017

Transforming Spaces - A Citizen Farm Story

[Tenant Profile] SLA is constantly looking at innovative ways to adapt State land and properties for interim use to benefit the community. We work closely with relevant agencies and the community who share our vision in #TransformingSpaces and #CreatingCommunities.
Meet our tenant, 28-year-old UrbanFarmerDarren Ho from CitizenFarm who has set up his farm at the most unlikely of places - under the West Coast Viaduct.

published: 26 May 2017

Earth Day 2017 —Do solar farms feed yaks? — Apple

Lisa Jackson, Apple’s lead on Environment work, gives a crash course on how our 40-megawatt solar farms in China produce enough electricity for all of Apple’s offices and retail stores in the country—and grass to feed yaks.
Earth Day 2017 : apple.co/ed17sg

Little Farms x UFIT Partnership Announcement

We're pleased to announce a new partnership with UFIT Singapore. UFIT is Singapore's largest independent fitness community providing Personal Training, Bootcamps, CrossFit, Physiotherapy, Education Programmes, Nutrition and much more. We are teaming up with them to deliver loads of recipe ideas, video content and clean and lean specific boxes to our awesome communities to live a healthier, happier lifestyle.

Will Shua of FOLO Farms

Will Shua was a government official in Singapore who had a "third life crises" and re-evaluated his life, his relationship with family and friends and what he w...

Will Shua was a government official in Singapore who had a "third life crises" and re-evaluated his life, his relationship with family and friends and what he was doing in the world. With a group of family and friends, he began FOLO (FeedOur Loved Ones) Farms in order to address some health issues that they had come to learn were food-related. We discuss organic farming, how food is the answer to so many of our world's issues, community, environment and spirituality. It is a fun, lively and deep conversation.

Will Shua was a government official in Singapore who had a "third life crises" and re-evaluated his life, his relationship with family and friends and what he was doing in the world. With a group of family and friends, he began FOLO (FeedOur Loved Ones) Farms in order to address some health issues that they had come to learn were food-related. We discuss organic farming, how food is the answer to so many of our world's issues, community, environment and spirituality. It is a fun, lively and deep conversation.

Wind during storm that damaged Lim Chu Kang farms on Friday hit 133kmh, the strongest since 2010SINGAPORE - The strongest wind gust in eight years was record...

Wind during storm that damaged Lim Chu Kang farms on Friday hit 133kmh, the strongest since 2010SINGAPORE - The strongest wind gust in eight years was recorded during Friday's thunderstorm which wrought damage to several farms in Lim Chu Kang. Wind speed hit a high of 133.3kmh in Tengah at 3.50p...

Wind during storm that damaged Lim Chu Kang farms on Friday hit 133kmh, the strongest since 2010SINGAPORE - The strongest wind gust in eight years was recorded during Friday's thunderstorm which wrought damage to several farms in Lim Chu Kang. Wind speed hit a high of 133.3kmh in Tengah at 3.50p...

Farms in Singapore - Event Tourism & Leisure

As part of a final semester module my partner and I visited farms around Singapore. We learnt about the challenges that traditional farms are currently facing a...

As part of a final semester module my partner and I visited farms around Singapore. We learnt about the challenges that traditional farms are currently facing and some of the new technologies in this sector.
Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnI6gEukSY8

As part of a final semester module my partner and I visited farms around Singapore. We learnt about the challenges that traditional farms are currently facing and some of the new technologies in this sector.
Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnI6gEukSY8

A visit to a lesser known side of the metropolis. Rural farms are slowly going extinct as many farm owners have to vacate their land for urban redevelopment.
C...

A visit to a lesser known side of the metropolis. Rural farms are slowly going extinct as many farm owners have to vacate their land for urban redevelopment.
Camera: iPhone X
Stabilization: Zhiyun Smooth Q

A visit to a lesser known side of the metropolis. Rural farms are slowly going extinct as many farm owners have to vacate their land for urban redevelopment.
Camera: iPhone X
Stabilization: Zhiyun Smooth Q

Food Makers of Singapore [Ep1]: Kühlbarra Fish Farms

Take a virtual tour of Kühlbarra farm in our video and see what it takes to produce the freshest fishes that have chefs across Singapore, Hong Kong and Australi...

Take a virtual tour of Kühlbarra farm in our video and see what it takes to produce the freshest fishes that have chefs across Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia raving.
FOOD MAKERS OF SINGAPORE is a new video series that celebrates brands cultivated locally or in the region, that is critical yet often forgotten in the world of culinary craft.

Take a virtual tour of Kühlbarra farm in our video and see what it takes to produce the freshest fishes that have chefs across Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia raving.
FOOD MAKERS OF SINGAPORE is a new video series that celebrates brands cultivated locally or in the region, that is critical yet often forgotten in the world of culinary craft.

The Queen of Bollywood Veggies in Singapore | Coconuts TV

Ivy Singh is an eccentric Singaporean grand dame who lives on one of the last remaining working farms in Singapore.
Coconuts TV sat down with Ivy for a wide-r...

Ivy Singh is an eccentric Singaporean grand dame who lives on one of the last remaining working farms in Singapore.
Coconuts TV sat down with Ivy for a wide-ranging interview on her veggie philosophy, the vegetables she grows on her farm, and her opinions on the shortcomings of the Singapore government.
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Ivy Singh is an eccentric Singaporean grand dame who lives on one of the last remaining working farms in Singapore.
Coconuts TV sat down with Ivy for a wide-ranging interview on her veggie philosophy, the vegetables she grows on her farm, and her opinions on the shortcomings of the Singapore government.
SUBSCRIBE: http://goo.gl/L18ai9
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Transforming Spaces - A Citizen Farm Story

[Tenant Profile] SLA is constantly looking at innovative ways to adapt State land and properties for interim use to benefit the community. We work closely with ...

[Tenant Profile] SLA is constantly looking at innovative ways to adapt State land and properties for interim use to benefit the community. We work closely with relevant agencies and the community who share our vision in #TransformingSpaces and #CreatingCommunities.
Meet our tenant, 28-year-old UrbanFarmerDarren Ho from CitizenFarm who has set up his farm at the most unlikely of places - under the West Coast Viaduct.

[Tenant Profile] SLA is constantly looking at innovative ways to adapt State land and properties for interim use to benefit the community. We work closely with relevant agencies and the community who share our vision in #TransformingSpaces and #CreatingCommunities.
Meet our tenant, 28-year-old UrbanFarmerDarren Ho from CitizenFarm who has set up his farm at the most unlikely of places - under the West Coast Viaduct.

Lisa Jackson, Apple’s lead on Environment work, gives a crash course on how our 40-megawatt solar farms in China produce enough electricity for all of Apple’s offices and retail stores in the country—and grass to feed yaks.
Earth Day 2017 : apple.co/ed17sg

Lisa Jackson, Apple’s lead on Environment work, gives a crash course on how our 40-megawatt solar farms in China produce enough electricity for all of Apple’s offices and retail stores in the country—and grass to feed yaks.
Earth Day 2017 : apple.co/ed17sg

Little Farms x UFIT Partnership Announcement

We're pleased to announce a new partnership with UFIT Singapore. UFIT is Singapore's largest independent fitness community providing Personal Training, Bootcamp...

We're pleased to announce a new partnership with UFIT Singapore. UFIT is Singapore's largest independent fitness community providing Personal Training, Bootcamps, CrossFit, Physiotherapy, Education Programmes, Nutrition and much more. We are teaming up with them to deliver loads of recipe ideas, video content and clean and lean specific boxes to our awesome communities to live a healthier, happier lifestyle.

We're pleased to announce a new partnership with UFIT Singapore. UFIT is Singapore's largest independent fitness community providing Personal Training, Bootcamps, CrossFit, Physiotherapy, Education Programmes, Nutrition and much more. We are teaming up with them to deliver loads of recipe ideas, video content and clean and lean specific boxes to our awesome communities to live a healthier, happier lifestyle.

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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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published: 30 Jun 2016

The rise of vertical farming - VPRO documentary - 2017

Food flats and vertical farming as an alternative to our inefficient food system: in order to do vertical farming in a sustainable way, we must integrate the food production into the urban infrastructure for a significant part. At present, our food system is inefficiently organized: our food travels many kilometers, uses a lot of water, is wasted and pollutes the environment. Nevertheless, the 7 billion inhabitants, often living in large cities, need to be fed. Food flats and vertical farming in urban agriculture are important alternatives to our current inefficient food system.
Original title: Boer zoekt voedselflat
To produce sufficient food for the estimated - nine billion people in 20 years, experiments with vertical farming, rooftop gardening and even sea-farming are being conducted...

published: 28 Oct 2017

Unsafe shrimp and the question of seafood farming | TechKnow

In the United States, 90 percent of all shrimp eaten is imported. However, only a fraction of those imports is inspected for harmful additives. Overlooking an unsafe shipment can have serious health consequences. Many shrimp farms use antibiotics to keep their shrimp alive, and harmful residues can end up in the mouths of consumers.
In this episode of Techknow, Shini Somara meets with US Food and Drug Administration inspectors at a port in southern California to learn more about how shrimp is federally tested. FDA inspectors select a sample for inspection based on a calculated risk score. The risk score takes into account company history, country of origin and other shipment information to determine how likely it is that the given shipment is violating US health standards. A selected samp...

Ngiam Tong Tau: Sustaining Singapore's farming heritage

Discus Fish Market WORLD'S LARGEST Bangkok Thailand

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published: 18 Sep 2017

A Certain Kind Of Death - Documentary

Unblinking and unsettling, this documentary lays bare a mysterious process that goes on all around us - what happens to people who die with no next of kin.
Dead bodies in various stages of decomposition are seen, but not played for shock factor. Instead, you learn a little about each person, both what they were before death and what will happen to them afterward. They are followed from the discovery of the body to the final disposition of the remains, and each step in between.

published: 22 Oct 2012

The Rise of Psychedelic Truffles in Amsterdam

We took a trip to Amsterdam to learn about the ban of psychedelic mushrooms and the rise of truffles that contain psilocybin (the stuff that makes you trip balls).
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Ecopia - The Sky's the Limit | In Focus

From Vertical Farming in New York City to the "Garden City" of Singapore, a new generation of ultra-modern skyscrapers is helping to revive city centers, spare the climate and check urban sprawl. Building "green" is now an economic necessity. The key question is how to build a high-rise that is both green and efficient. The first certified sustainable office high-rise is going up in Panama City.

CHAAP Agriculture | FOLO Farms | TEDxSungaiSegget

Dr. Lemuel Ng
A Medical Doctor by training, Lemuel began a career in serving the poor and marginalized before venturing into community development, currently invested in organic farming and nutritional medicine. His journey of service has taken him from a 3-year multi-million dollar children's heart disease screening and treatment program in Tibet to community development programs all over ASEAN.
Will Chua
Joining Singapore's public service, he headed a dynamic all-women team managing the country's International Organizations portfolio at the Economic Development Board. After 2 years of passionate work, an unexpected third-life crisis hit him when he found himself physically overweight and emotionally unable to accept an offer to be posted overseas. These days, he is thankful that he...

published: 19 Oct 2016

A View From the Porch: Urban Agriculture

A View From the Porch (available on Thursday October20th 2016).
Three episodes (32 minutes) 4K
Host: Avi Friedman
Directed by: SimonParadis
Over centuries, the use of indoor spaces has changed to better suit people’s living habits and social trends. Montreal housing is no different. One wonders what kind of relationships Montrealers are developing with their homes in this day and age. In this program we will capture these unique perspectives by visiting neighbourhoods, buildings and houses, all of which have had recent adaptive transformations.
How Montrealers have adapted their city, neighborhoods and homes as a result of new social and economic trends.
Urban Agriculture : Citizen farmers, civic leaders and entrepreneurs are making urban agriculture a priority in an effort to ...

published: 19 Oct 2016

Josh Volk on Compact Farms

JoshVolk on CompactFarms.
Making the most from small farms for the best viability.
Josh is the author of Compact Farms by Storey Press in February 2017. He is the proprietor of Slow HandFarm in Portland, Oregon, and has been working on and managing small farms around the country for the last 20 years, studying the systems that make them efficient. He travels in the United States and abroad, consulting with farmers and researchers, teaching farm apprentices and new farmers, presenting workshops at agricultural conferences, and writing articles for publications, including Growing for Market magazine.
Josh didn’t come from a farming background. He grew up on the edges of cities and his parents had vegetable gardens that he mostly ignored. When he went away to colleg...

published: 14 Feb 2017

Inside Malaysia's Gruesome Snake Skin Trade

Economy of Scales: The illegal trade that's hastening the extinction of the python.
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published: 17 Nov 2014

TechKnow - The farmers growing vegetables with LED lights

In thisTechKnow episode we see how a niche group of commercial farmers in the US is growing pesticide-free produce inside industrial warehouses with the help of artificial light.
GreenSenseFarms runs its vertical farm from a 2,800 square metre warehouse just outside Chicago. The farm is bathed in a pink glow - the effect of the thousands of red and blue LEDs - light-emitting diodes - which enable the plants to photosynthesise.
"We take weather out of the equation," explains Robert Colangelo, founder of Green Sense Farms. "We've created groundhog day here. Each day is consistent and it's the same, so we always get perfect plants every day."
Farming in a controlled environment means the plants grow within a certain time using 98 percent less water. At Green Sense Farms it takes about 42...

published: 28 Nov 2015

Will Shua of FOLO Farms

Will Shua was a government official in Singapore who had a "third life crises" and re-evaluated his life, his relationship with family and friends and what he was doing in the world. With a group of family and friends, he began FOLO (FeedOur Loved Ones) Farms in order to address some health issues that they had come to learn were food-related. We discuss organic farming, how food is the answer to so many of our world's issues, community, environment and spirituality. It is a fun, lively and deep conversation.

Feast TV: Urban Farming

Food isn’t only grown on expansive farms in the country. Farms are an increasingly common sight in cities. In this episode of Feast TV, we explore urban farming in all of its forms. We head to a rooftop farm made possible through innovative architecture, visit a compact teaching farm carved out of an urban neighborhood and explore a fully off-the-grid farm where ideals and flavorful produce thrive. Veggie-forward cooking is taking center stage in kitchens across the country and host Cat Neville will show you a classic Italian pie that showcases farm-fresh greens and eggs.
Feast TV is brought to you by the generous support of our sponsors: Missouri Wines, IKEA, Kaldi's Coffee Roasting Co., Ole Tyme Produce and The RaphaelHotel. Produced in partnership with Tybee Studios and LP Creative St...

published: 29 Mar 2017

The Shocking Truth About Puppy Mills (Documentary in HD!!!)

Before you buy a dog from a pet shop or a backyard breeder or even a puppy mill think of the dogs that are still going to suffer cause you are helping their abusers by buying their puppies!Don't you for one second think that you are actually saving a dog cause that's a circle which will continue to happen unless people realize that their are not saving dogs by buying them from puppy mills or pet shops but their are actually helping those bastards continue their bloody work!You may think that a pet shop you know is not buying the dogs from a puppy mill cause the owner is a good guy BUT those bastards will do anything to make a profit without caring about the dogs so let me tell you that most of the times not to say all,pet shops get their dogs from puppy mills no matter who is the owner!!!A...

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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the gl...

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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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Unsafe shrimp and the question of seafood farming | TechKnow

In the United States, 90 percent of all shrimp eaten is imported. However, only a fraction of those imports is inspected for harmful additives. Overlooking an u...

In the United States, 90 percent of all shrimp eaten is imported. However, only a fraction of those imports is inspected for harmful additives. Overlooking an unsafe shipment can have serious health consequences. Many shrimp farms use antibiotics to keep their shrimp alive, and harmful residues can end up in the mouths of consumers.
In this episode of Techknow, Shini Somara meets with US Food and Drug Administration inspectors at a port in southern California to learn more about how shrimp is federally tested. FDA inspectors select a sample for inspection based on a calculated risk score. The risk score takes into account company history, country of origin and other shipment information to determine how likely it is that the given shipment is violating US health standards. A selected sample is then transported to a lab where it is analysed for harmful residues.
Despite this selection process, critics question whether the FDA is doing enough to protect consumers from harmful residues. Among these critics is Urvashi Rangan, who headed a study on imported shrimp for Consumer Reports magazine.
"Of the 205 imported farmed samples that we found, 11 of those actually had illegal residues of antibiotics on them," she says.
The use of antibiotics in shrimp farming raises serious public health concerns. The frequent use of antibiotics can lead to antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria. "If you get an infection from these bacteria," says microbiologist David Love, "It can be harder to treat using antibiotics, especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe."
But there may be safer ways to farm shrimp. A hormone-free and antibiotic-free indoor shrimp farm in Indiana called RDM Aquaculture proves that harmful additives are not necessary for raising shrimp.
The farm has perfected a zero-waste system that keeps its shrimp alive by treating the water with bacteria. The bacteria help convert the shrimp's waste into a harmless gas. The farm's pioneering efforts have paid off - the shrimp have a 90 percent survival rate, which is one-third higher than traditional outdoor shrimp farms.
Their farming method has caught on and they have sold their know-how to several farms in the United States, Switzerland, Haiti and Spain.
Techknow's Cara Santa Maria also looks into the groundwork being laid for a manned expedition to Mars. She meets Jaymee Del Rosario, a candidate selected by Mars One, a private company attempting to colonise the red planet. Jaymee Del Rosario explains her desire to be selected, even though the company only offers a one-way ticket to Mars. She says, "I am creating my own destiny for myself, and if it's a destiny that would help humanity, I am all for it."
Mars One has come under criticism for funding issues and reports of recording the mission for a reality TV show. But regardless of whether or not Mars One launches its mission, NASA is currently laying the groundwork for a manned expedition to Mars. This includes robotic programmes and a rigorous training programme aimed at simulating the conditions astronauts would face on Mars.
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In the United States, 90 percent of all shrimp eaten is imported. However, only a fraction of those imports is inspected for harmful additives. Overlooking an unsafe shipment can have serious health consequences. Many shrimp farms use antibiotics to keep their shrimp alive, and harmful residues can end up in the mouths of consumers.
In this episode of Techknow, Shini Somara meets with US Food and Drug Administration inspectors at a port in southern California to learn more about how shrimp is federally tested. FDA inspectors select a sample for inspection based on a calculated risk score. The risk score takes into account company history, country of origin and other shipment information to determine how likely it is that the given shipment is violating US health standards. A selected sample is then transported to a lab where it is analysed for harmful residues.
Despite this selection process, critics question whether the FDA is doing enough to protect consumers from harmful residues. Among these critics is Urvashi Rangan, who headed a study on imported shrimp for Consumer Reports magazine.
"Of the 205 imported farmed samples that we found, 11 of those actually had illegal residues of antibiotics on them," she says.
The use of antibiotics in shrimp farming raises serious public health concerns. The frequent use of antibiotics can lead to antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria. "If you get an infection from these bacteria," says microbiologist David Love, "It can be harder to treat using antibiotics, especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe."
But there may be safer ways to farm shrimp. A hormone-free and antibiotic-free indoor shrimp farm in Indiana called RDM Aquaculture proves that harmful additives are not necessary for raising shrimp.
The farm has perfected a zero-waste system that keeps its shrimp alive by treating the water with bacteria. The bacteria help convert the shrimp's waste into a harmless gas. The farm's pioneering efforts have paid off - the shrimp have a 90 percent survival rate, which is one-third higher than traditional outdoor shrimp farms.
Their farming method has caught on and they have sold their know-how to several farms in the United States, Switzerland, Haiti and Spain.
Techknow's Cara Santa Maria also looks into the groundwork being laid for a manned expedition to Mars. She meets Jaymee Del Rosario, a candidate selected by Mars One, a private company attempting to colonise the red planet. Jaymee Del Rosario explains her desire to be selected, even though the company only offers a one-way ticket to Mars. She says, "I am creating my own destiny for myself, and if it's a destiny that would help humanity, I am all for it."
Mars One has come under criticism for funding issues and reports of recording the mission for a reality TV show. But regardless of whether or not Mars One launches its mission, NASA is currently laying the groundwork for a manned expedition to Mars. This includes robotic programmes and a rigorous training programme aimed at simulating the conditions astronauts would face on Mars.
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Discus Fish Market WORLD'S LARGEST Bangkok Thailand

Discus fish are so beautifully elegant and we would be more than happy to fill an aquarium at home with these wonderful fish.
We hope that you enjoyed watching...

Discus fish are so beautifully elegant and we would be more than happy to fill an aquarium at home with these wonderful fish.
We hope that you enjoyed watching this video.
Please put any questions that you might have in the comments section below. I will do my best to answer as quickly and as accurately as possible.
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Discus fish are so beautifully elegant and we would be more than happy to fill an aquarium at home with these wonderful fish.
We hope that you enjoyed watching this video.
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A Certain Kind Of Death - Documentary

Unblinking and unsettling, this documentary lays bare a mysterious process that goes on all around us - what happens to people who die with no next of kin.
De...

Unblinking and unsettling, this documentary lays bare a mysterious process that goes on all around us - what happens to people who die with no next of kin.
Dead bodies in various stages of decomposition are seen, but not played for shock factor. Instead, you learn a little about each person, both what they were before death and what will happen to them afterward. They are followed from the discovery of the body to the final disposition of the remains, and each step in between.

Unblinking and unsettling, this documentary lays bare a mysterious process that goes on all around us - what happens to people who die with no next of kin.
Dead bodies in various stages of decomposition are seen, but not played for shock factor. Instead, you learn a little about each person, both what they were before death and what will happen to them afterward. They are followed from the discovery of the body to the final disposition of the remains, and each step in between.

The Rise of Psychedelic Truffles in Amsterdam

We took a trip to Amsterdam to learn about the ban of psychedelic mushrooms and the rise of truffles that contain psilocybin (the stuff that makes you trip ball...

We took a trip to Amsterdam to learn about the ban of psychedelic mushrooms and the rise of truffles that contain psilocybin (the stuff that makes you trip balls).
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From Vertical Farming in New York City to the "Garden City" of Singapore, a new generation of ultra-modern skyscrapers is helping to revive city centers, spare the climate and check urban sprawl. Building "green" is now an economic necessity. The key question is how to build a high-rise that is both green and efficient. The first certified sustainable office high-rise is going up in Panama City.

From Vertical Farming in New York City to the "Garden City" of Singapore, a new generation of ultra-modern skyscrapers is helping to revive city centers, spare the climate and check urban sprawl. Building "green" is now an economic necessity. The key question is how to build a high-rise that is both green and efficient. The first certified sustainable office high-rise is going up in Panama City.

CHAAP Agriculture | FOLO Farms | TEDxSungaiSegget

Dr. Lemuel Ng
A Medical Doctor by training, Lemuel began a career in serving the poor and marginalized before venturing into community development, currently i...

Dr. Lemuel Ng
A Medical Doctor by training, Lemuel began a career in serving the poor and marginalized before venturing into community development, currently invested in organic farming and nutritional medicine. His journey of service has taken him from a 3-year multi-million dollar children's heart disease screening and treatment program in Tibet to community development programs all over ASEAN.
Will Chua
Joining Singapore's public service, he headed a dynamic all-women team managing the country's International Organizations portfolio at the Economic Development Board. After 2 years of passionate work, an unexpected third-life crisis hit him when he found himself physically overweight and emotionally unable to accept an offer to be posted overseas. These days, he is thankful that he can just grow food with his loved ones for his loved ones, relieved that he will not be facing his next life crisis alone.
Dr. Lemuel Ng
A Medical Doctor by training, Lemuel began a career in serving the poor and marginalized before venturing into community development, currently invested in organic farming and nutritional medicine. His journey of service has taken him from a 3-year multi-million-dollar children's heart disease screening and treatment program in Tibet to community development programs all over ASEAN.
Will Chua
Joining Singapore's public service, he headed a dynamic all-women team managing the country's International Organizations portfolio at the Economic Development Board. After 2 years of passionate work, an unexpected third-life crisis hit him when he found himself physically overweight and emotionally unable to accept an offer to be posted overseas. These days, he is thankful that he can just grow food with his loved ones for his loved ones, relieved that he will not be facing his next life crisis alone.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Dr. Lemuel Ng
A Medical Doctor by training, Lemuel began a career in serving the poor and marginalized before venturing into community development, currently invested in organic farming and nutritional medicine. His journey of service has taken him from a 3-year multi-million dollar children's heart disease screening and treatment program in Tibet to community development programs all over ASEAN.
Will Chua
Joining Singapore's public service, he headed a dynamic all-women team managing the country's International Organizations portfolio at the Economic Development Board. After 2 years of passionate work, an unexpected third-life crisis hit him when he found himself physically overweight and emotionally unable to accept an offer to be posted overseas. These days, he is thankful that he can just grow food with his loved ones for his loved ones, relieved that he will not be facing his next life crisis alone.
Dr. Lemuel Ng
A Medical Doctor by training, Lemuel began a career in serving the poor and marginalized before venturing into community development, currently invested in organic farming and nutritional medicine. His journey of service has taken him from a 3-year multi-million-dollar children's heart disease screening and treatment program in Tibet to community development programs all over ASEAN.
Will Chua
Joining Singapore's public service, he headed a dynamic all-women team managing the country's International Organizations portfolio at the Economic Development Board. After 2 years of passionate work, an unexpected third-life crisis hit him when he found himself physically overweight and emotionally unable to accept an offer to be posted overseas. These days, he is thankful that he can just grow food with his loved ones for his loved ones, relieved that he will not be facing his next life crisis alone.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

A View From the Porch (available on Thursday October20th 2016).
Three episodes (32 minutes) 4K
Host: Avi Friedman
Directed by: SimonParadis
Over centuries, the use of indoor spaces has changed to better suit people’s living habits and social trends. Montreal housing is no different. One wonders what kind of relationships Montrealers are developing with their homes in this day and age. In this program we will capture these unique perspectives by visiting neighbourhoods, buildings and houses, all of which have had recent adaptive transformations.
How Montrealers have adapted their city, neighborhoods and homes as a result of new social and economic trends.
Urban Agriculture : Citizen farmers, civic leaders and entrepreneurs are making urban agriculture a priority in an effort to make Montreal sustainable and visually apealing. From farms to stores, in this episode we follow an innovative path of growing and sealing food locally.

A View From the Porch (available on Thursday October20th 2016).
Three episodes (32 minutes) 4K
Host: Avi Friedman
Directed by: SimonParadis
Over centuries, the use of indoor spaces has changed to better suit people’s living habits and social trends. Montreal housing is no different. One wonders what kind of relationships Montrealers are developing with their homes in this day and age. In this program we will capture these unique perspectives by visiting neighbourhoods, buildings and houses, all of which have had recent adaptive transformations.
How Montrealers have adapted their city, neighborhoods and homes as a result of new social and economic trends.
Urban Agriculture : Citizen farmers, civic leaders and entrepreneurs are making urban agriculture a priority in an effort to make Montreal sustainable and visually apealing. From farms to stores, in this episode we follow an innovative path of growing and sealing food locally.

Josh Volk on Compact Farms

JoshVolk on CompactFarms.
Making the most from small farms for the best viability.
Josh is the author of Compact Farms by Storey Press in Februa...

JoshVolk on CompactFarms.
Making the most from small farms for the best viability.
Josh is the author of Compact Farms by Storey Press in February 2017. He is the proprietor of Slow HandFarm in Portland, Oregon, and has been working on and managing small farms around the country for the last 20 years, studying the systems that make them efficient. He travels in the United States and abroad, consulting with farmers and researchers, teaching farm apprentices and new farmers, presenting workshops at agricultural conferences, and writing articles for publications, including Growing for Market magazine.
Josh didn’t come from a farming background. He grew up on the edges of cities and his parents had vegetable gardens that he mostly ignored. When he went away to college and started cooking for himself, he became more interested in where his food came from and how to grow it. That interest grew, inspired by books on small-scale food production. There weren’t many writers on that topic then, and it wasn’t so long ago.
In this podcast: Josh talks with Greg to explain his concept of making small farms the most productive and his background really helps give him an edge for understanding and explaining this to our listeners.
Go to www.urbanfarm.org/SlowHandFarms for more information, photos and links on this podcast and to our other great guests.

JoshVolk on CompactFarms.
Making the most from small farms for the best viability.
Josh is the author of Compact Farms by Storey Press in February 2017. He is the proprietor of Slow HandFarm in Portland, Oregon, and has been working on and managing small farms around the country for the last 20 years, studying the systems that make them efficient. He travels in the United States and abroad, consulting with farmers and researchers, teaching farm apprentices and new farmers, presenting workshops at agricultural conferences, and writing articles for publications, including Growing for Market magazine.
Josh didn’t come from a farming background. He grew up on the edges of cities and his parents had vegetable gardens that he mostly ignored. When he went away to college and started cooking for himself, he became more interested in where his food came from and how to grow it. That interest grew, inspired by books on small-scale food production. There weren’t many writers on that topic then, and it wasn’t so long ago.
In this podcast: Josh talks with Greg to explain his concept of making small farms the most productive and his background really helps give him an edge for understanding and explaining this to our listeners.
Go to www.urbanfarm.org/SlowHandFarms for more information, photos and links on this podcast and to our other great guests.

Inside Malaysia's Gruesome Snake Skin Trade

Economy of Scales: The illegal trade that's hastening the extinction of the python.
For similar stories, see:
The Gruesome Details behind Snakeskin Purses
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Economy of Scales: The illegal trade that's hastening the extinction of the python.
For similar stories, see:
The Gruesome Details behind Snakeskin Purses
https://youtu.be/ZT55RpM23Bw
SnakesKills More People than Deadly Diseases in Papua New Guinea
https://youtu.be/s5i-aT8TszY
Are Malaysian Indians Being Treated as Second-Class Citizens?
https://youtu.be/IlXyjcBXFAs
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For over forty years Malaysia's forests supplied python skin to major Euro fashion brands in a trade worth billions of dollars. But that was before a 2004 EU ban forced Malaysia's snake hunters underground.
Pandian and his cousin Ganesan have been professional Python hunters for over 15 years, but they increasingly face a battle to make a living. "Before, we could catch ten a day", Pandian explains. "Now we just get one or two". Fears of extinction lead to the EU ban on Malaysian python skins. But it's proved ineffective and contraband skins still find their way to Europe. According to a CITES official, "they've simply re-routed the trade from Singapore". There might yet be alternatives to hunting and a few enterprising Malaysians have opened up pioneering farms to save both the trade and the wild species. But is it too little too late for the python?
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Economy of Scales: The illegal trade that's hastening the extinction of the python.
For similar stories, see:
The Gruesome Details behind Snakeskin Purses
https://youtu.be/ZT55RpM23Bw
SnakesKills More People than Deadly Diseases in Papua New Guinea
https://youtu.be/s5i-aT8TszY
Are Malaysian Indians Being Treated as Second-Class Citizens?
https://youtu.be/IlXyjcBXFAs
Subscribe to Journeyman for daily current affairs and science reports: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/67962/short-films/economy-of-scales.html
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For over forty years Malaysia's forests supplied python skin to major Euro fashion brands in a trade worth billions of dollars. But that was before a 2004 EU ban forced Malaysia's snake hunters underground.
Pandian and his cousin Ganesan have been professional Python hunters for over 15 years, but they increasingly face a battle to make a living. "Before, we could catch ten a day", Pandian explains. "Now we just get one or two". Fears of extinction lead to the EU ban on Malaysian python skins. But it's proved ineffective and contraband skins still find their way to Europe. According to a CITES official, "they've simply re-routed the trade from Singapore". There might yet be alternatives to hunting and a few enterprising Malaysians have opened up pioneering farms to save both the trade and the wild species. But is it too little too late for the python?
WildAngle - Ref 6309
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

TechKnow - The farmers growing vegetables with LED lights

In thisTechKnow episode we see how a niche group of commercial farmers in the US is growing pesticide-free produce inside industrial warehouses with the help of...

In thisTechKnow episode we see how a niche group of commercial farmers in the US is growing pesticide-free produce inside industrial warehouses with the help of artificial light.
GreenSenseFarms runs its vertical farm from a 2,800 square metre warehouse just outside Chicago. The farm is bathed in a pink glow - the effect of the thousands of red and blue LEDs - light-emitting diodes - which enable the plants to photosynthesise.
"We take weather out of the equation," explains Robert Colangelo, founder of Green Sense Farms. "We've created groundhog day here. Each day is consistent and it's the same, so we always get perfect plants every day."
Farming in a controlled environment means the plants grow within a certain time using 98 percent less water. At Green Sense Farms it takes about 42 days to grow a head of lettuce, which is from 3 to 17 days faster than it would take if grown in a field. Now, Green Sense is figuring out different red and blue light combinations to optimise growing other plants, such as chives or basil.
We also visit FarmedHere, another indoor farm, which uses an aquaponics growing system: waste from tilapia, a freshwater fish kept in tanks, is broken down by natural bacteria into nitrates, which is then cycled to the leafy greens grown there as fertiliser.
"Nitrates are the most available plant foods on the planet, so the nutrient-rich water from the fish tanks, is moved on to the area of our growth systems where the plants live. The plants take the nutrients, they filter the water, and the water recirculates back to the fish," explains Paul Hardej, cofounder of FarmedHere.
The indoor farm started off using fluorescent lighting, but are making the move to LEDs. It's the first commercial indoor farm to be certified as organic by the US Department of Agriculture.
While indoor farms are a nascent, growing industry, could they ever replace traditional farming? We put that question to some of the agricultural experts who appear in this episode.
We also head to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to see how conservationists are utilising the surrounding open, vacant land to save wildlife and bees. The CommonAcre, a bee conservation group, has gone into partnership with the airport to develop a strain of stronger bees that can survive the harsh winter.
As Bob Redmond, the executive director of Common Acre tells us, bees are crucial as they "pollinate one third of everything that humans eat". But since 2006, he says, "there's a syndrome mostly affecting commercial beekeepers in which the colonies enter a doom cycle and they can't produce enough bees to survive so those populations collapse."
Near one of the main runways are natural wetlands, which attract birds that can get caught in the engines if they fly too close to the aircraft. We see how the airport's resident wildlife biologist has come up with creative ways to scare the birds away and to trap and relocate them to a green space about 100km from the airport.
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In thisTechKnow episode we see how a niche group of commercial farmers in the US is growing pesticide-free produce inside industrial warehouses with the help of artificial light.
GreenSenseFarms runs its vertical farm from a 2,800 square metre warehouse just outside Chicago. The farm is bathed in a pink glow - the effect of the thousands of red and blue LEDs - light-emitting diodes - which enable the plants to photosynthesise.
"We take weather out of the equation," explains Robert Colangelo, founder of Green Sense Farms. "We've created groundhog day here. Each day is consistent and it's the same, so we always get perfect plants every day."
Farming in a controlled environment means the plants grow within a certain time using 98 percent less water. At Green Sense Farms it takes about 42 days to grow a head of lettuce, which is from 3 to 17 days faster than it would take if grown in a field. Now, Green Sense is figuring out different red and blue light combinations to optimise growing other plants, such as chives or basil.
We also visit FarmedHere, another indoor farm, which uses an aquaponics growing system: waste from tilapia, a freshwater fish kept in tanks, is broken down by natural bacteria into nitrates, which is then cycled to the leafy greens grown there as fertiliser.
"Nitrates are the most available plant foods on the planet, so the nutrient-rich water from the fish tanks, is moved on to the area of our growth systems where the plants live. The plants take the nutrients, they filter the water, and the water recirculates back to the fish," explains Paul Hardej, cofounder of FarmedHere.
The indoor farm started off using fluorescent lighting, but are making the move to LEDs. It's the first commercial indoor farm to be certified as organic by the US Department of Agriculture.
While indoor farms are a nascent, growing industry, could they ever replace traditional farming? We put that question to some of the agricultural experts who appear in this episode.
We also head to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to see how conservationists are utilising the surrounding open, vacant land to save wildlife and bees. The CommonAcre, a bee conservation group, has gone into partnership with the airport to develop a strain of stronger bees that can survive the harsh winter.
As Bob Redmond, the executive director of Common Acre tells us, bees are crucial as they "pollinate one third of everything that humans eat". But since 2006, he says, "there's a syndrome mostly affecting commercial beekeepers in which the colonies enter a doom cycle and they can't produce enough bees to survive so those populations collapse."
Near one of the main runways are natural wetlands, which attract birds that can get caught in the engines if they fly too close to the aircraft. We see how the airport's resident wildlife biologist has come up with creative ways to scare the birds away and to trap and relocate them to a green space about 100km from the airport.
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Will Shua of FOLO Farms

Will Shua was a government official in Singapore who had a "third life crises" and re-evaluated his life, his relationship with family and friends and what he w...

Will Shua was a government official in Singapore who had a "third life crises" and re-evaluated his life, his relationship with family and friends and what he was doing in the world. With a group of family and friends, he began FOLO (FeedOur Loved Ones) Farms in order to address some health issues that they had come to learn were food-related. We discuss organic farming, how food is the answer to so many of our world's issues, community, environment and spirituality. It is a fun, lively and deep conversation.

Will Shua was a government official in Singapore who had a "third life crises" and re-evaluated his life, his relationship with family and friends and what he was doing in the world. With a group of family and friends, he began FOLO (FeedOur Loved Ones) Farms in order to address some health issues that they had come to learn were food-related. We discuss organic farming, how food is the answer to so many of our world's issues, community, environment and spirituality. It is a fun, lively and deep conversation.

Feast TV: Urban Farming

Food isn’t only grown on expansive farms in the country. Farms are an increasingly common sight in cities. In this episode of Feast TV, we explore urban farming...

Food isn’t only grown on expansive farms in the country. Farms are an increasingly common sight in cities. In this episode of Feast TV, we explore urban farming in all of its forms. We head to a rooftop farm made possible through innovative architecture, visit a compact teaching farm carved out of an urban neighborhood and explore a fully off-the-grid farm where ideals and flavorful produce thrive. Veggie-forward cooking is taking center stage in kitchens across the country and host Cat Neville will show you a classic Italian pie that showcases farm-fresh greens and eggs.
Feast TV is brought to you by the generous support of our sponsors: Missouri Wines, IKEA, Kaldi's Coffee Roasting Co., Ole Tyme Produce and The RaphaelHotel. Produced in partnership with Tybee Studios and LP CreativeStudio.

Food isn’t only grown on expansive farms in the country. Farms are an increasingly common sight in cities. In this episode of Feast TV, we explore urban farming in all of its forms. We head to a rooftop farm made possible through innovative architecture, visit a compact teaching farm carved out of an urban neighborhood and explore a fully off-the-grid farm where ideals and flavorful produce thrive. Veggie-forward cooking is taking center stage in kitchens across the country and host Cat Neville will show you a classic Italian pie that showcases farm-fresh greens and eggs.
Feast TV is brought to you by the generous support of our sponsors: Missouri Wines, IKEA, Kaldi's Coffee Roasting Co., Ole Tyme Produce and The RaphaelHotel. Produced in partnership with Tybee Studios and LP CreativeStudio.

The Shocking Truth About Puppy Mills (Documentary in HD!!!)

Before you buy a dog from a pet shop or a backyard breeder or even a puppy mill think of the dogs that are still going to suffer cause you are helping their abu...

Before you buy a dog from a pet shop or a backyard breeder or even a puppy mill think of the dogs that are still going to suffer cause you are helping their abusers by buying their puppies!Don't you for one second think that you are actually saving a dog cause that's a circle which will continue to happen unless people realize that their are not saving dogs by buying them from puppy mills or pet shops but their are actually helping those bastards continue their bloody work!You may think that a pet shop you know is not buying the dogs from a puppy mill cause the owner is a good guy BUT those bastards will do anything to make a profit without caring about the dogs so let me tell you that most of the times not to say all,pet shops get their dogs from puppy mills no matter who is the owner!!!Also,when you see someone sell a dog at a very low price be suspected cause a good breeder will never outsell his/her puppies!Furthermore.if you buy a dog from a puppy mill/pet shop/backyard breeder you are also high risking of getting an unhealthy dog which may have diseases like hip/elbow dysplasia or many other even worse!!So when you want to get a dog,first visit a shelter and then only a reputable breeder!Who is a reputable breeder?A reputable breeder will be registered to FCI if you are in Europe or AKC if you are in America and he/she must show you documents to prove it!A reputable breeder would be proud to show you his kennel so anyone who doesn't want to show you where the dogs live IS NOT a reputable breeder but a backyard breeder or even a puppy mill owner so BE CAREFUL!!!To buy a purebred dog from a reputable breeder is not cheap so when someone wants to sell you a puppy cheap most of the times this guy is as i mentioned before a backyard breeder or a puppy mill owner!!A reputable breeder MUST give you a pedigree,health tests from the dog,health insurance that the dog will be healthy and lastly purebred insurance that the puppy won't turn into a ''mutt''!!
Enjoy and please Like/Subscribe/Share and leave your comments!!!
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Before you buy a dog from a pet shop or a backyard breeder or even a puppy mill think of the dogs that are still going to suffer cause you are helping their abusers by buying their puppies!Don't you for one second think that you are actually saving a dog cause that's a circle which will continue to happen unless people realize that their are not saving dogs by buying them from puppy mills or pet shops but their are actually helping those bastards continue their bloody work!You may think that a pet shop you know is not buying the dogs from a puppy mill cause the owner is a good guy BUT those bastards will do anything to make a profit without caring about the dogs so let me tell you that most of the times not to say all,pet shops get their dogs from puppy mills no matter who is the owner!!!Also,when you see someone sell a dog at a very low price be suspected cause a good breeder will never outsell his/her puppies!Furthermore.if you buy a dog from a puppy mill/pet shop/backyard breeder you are also high risking of getting an unhealthy dog which may have diseases like hip/elbow dysplasia or many other even worse!!So when you want to get a dog,first visit a shelter and then only a reputable breeder!Who is a reputable breeder?A reputable breeder will be registered to FCI if you are in Europe or AKC if you are in America and he/she must show you documents to prove it!A reputable breeder would be proud to show you his kennel so anyone who doesn't want to show you where the dogs live IS NOT a reputable breeder but a backyard breeder or even a puppy mill owner so BE CAREFUL!!!To buy a purebred dog from a reputable breeder is not cheap so when someone wants to sell you a puppy cheap most of the times this guy is as i mentioned before a backyard breeder or a puppy mill owner!!A reputable breeder MUST give you a pedigree,health tests from the dog,health insurance that the dog will be healthy and lastly purebred insurance that the puppy won't turn into a ''mutt''!!
Enjoy and please Like/Subscribe/Share and leave your comments!!!
Subscribe here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkdl9VzTvhcaox9lbVOXRAQ?sub_confirmation=1
More Dog Documentaries and Videos here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkdl9VzTvhcaox9lbVOXRAQ/playlists